Instructor Once again we're staying in our demo11.dwg file in our wd demo project and what we're going to do now is look at numbering three phase wiring. We looked at numbering single wires previously. Three phase wiring, it's very simple but there's a dialog box where you've got to set some settings and work things out. It's not too complex though.
So, we're staying in the demo 11 drawing, I'm looking at one of the three phase bits of wiring that we've got in the drawing. I'm looking at the one where we placed the motor previously. And I'm going to go up to the schematic tab on the ribbon, into the insert wires wire numbers panel and click on this fly out here. So I've got wire numbers, three phase or PLC numbering. We want this one here, three phase and this inserts fixed wire numbers using incrementing prefixes and suffixes for three phase circuits, as it says. So when I click on three phase, like so, this dialog box appears.
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